He's Getting Too Darn Big For A One-Horse Town

Irving Berlin

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    [1st verse:]
    Hiram Perkins sittin' by the fire
    Talking to his wife
    Hollered out, "Now look-a here, Maria
    A farmer's life was never meant for our son
    The boy is almost twenty-one
    I've been closely watching him of late
    And something's gotta be done"

    [Refrain:]
    He's getting too darn big for a small town
    He ought to be in New York
    He has seen a champagne cork
    He's even eating with his fork
    He knows at least a dozen of "troopers"
    He's got a tie from Siegel and Cooper's
    And his name stamped on the inside of his hat
    Think-a that, think-a that!
    Down there on Broadway is the place where he belongs
    He knows "Bedelia" and the other latest songs
    He's got a watch with an open crystal
    And a walking cane with a pistol
    He's getting too darn big for a one-horse town

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    [2nd verse:]
    Hiram Perkins bought a railroad ticket
    On the B. and O.
    When they warned him New York town was wicked
    He said, "I know, but then my boy can hold his own
    Of late he's actin' too high-tone'
    Why, he combs his hair three times a day
    He even uses cologne"

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    Composición: Irving Berlin

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